We’ll mock Jesus but not Mohammed, says BBC boss

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I think the BBC and Muslims would be in a world of hurt, if Jesus did not teach his followers to Love our enemies.🙂
 
I think the BBC and Muslims would be in a world of hurt, if Jesus did not teach his followers to Love our enemies.🙂
As far as I can see in the OT, God the Father didn’t say “Hate your enemies” either:newidea:

In Leviticus 19:18 the closest you could get was “Love your neighbor”, there was no concluding “hate your enemy”. It was only the Scribes who seemed to voice that in.

St. Thomas Aquinas : True victory is won by the conversion of our enemies, rather than their destruction.

MJ
 
As far as I can see in the OT, God the Father didn’t say “Hate your enemies” either:newidea:

In Leviticus 19:18 the closest you could get was “Love your neighbor”, there was no concluding “hate your enemy”. It was only the Scribes who seemed to voice that in.

St. Thomas Aquinas : True victory is won by the conversion of our enemies, rather than their destruction.

MJ
The commandment states ; Thou shalt not kill. Jesus tells his followers if you hate your brother, you have committed murder.

If God had told me to “kill the infidels”? I would have to question his killing of infidels, just as Moses interceded the killing of the disobedient after the Exodus, when Moses claimed to Abrahams promised covenant. Why would God tell anyone to “kill the infidels”? when God is the one who created these?

Once more, Jesus teaches us, “If they strike you on the cheek, offer them the other one”. Man it takes an act of God working in Christians in order to live as Christians in the world. The Saints have proven this can be done “always” in Jesus Christ who lives in us as the body of Christ.

“Suffer for those who persecute you” is the clarian call of the Catholic Saints.🙂 Without Love, we can do nothing.😦

Hey were did you get that light bulb head thing? I want one?
 
The commandment states ; Thou shalt not kill. Jesus tells his followers if you hate your brother, you have committed murder.

If God had told me to “kill the infidels”? I would have to question his killing of infidels, just as Moses interceded the killing of the disobedient after the Exodus, when Moses claimed to Abrahams promised covenant. Why would God tell anyone to “kill the infidels”? when God is the one who created these?

Once more, Jesus teaches us, “If they strike you on the cheek, offer them the other one”. Man it takes an act of God working in Christians in order to live as Christians in the world. The Saints have proven this can be done “always” in Jesus Christ who lives in us as the body of Christ.

“Suffer for those who persecute you” is the clarian call of the Catholic Saints.🙂 Without Love, we can do nothing.😦

Hey were did you get that light bulb head thing? I want one?
Not killing, but murder. Huge difference actually.
 
To a mystic Jesus once reportedly said,"

“This is the time of Mercy so that all might come to repentance; I have an eternity to punish.”

And mystics have reported on that punishment - on the horrible sufferings of hell.

So woe to those who mock Jesus and His Church and His people, should they not repent their time will come, they will pay their dues.

God bless you.
 
Thou shall not kill, is the text, yet the interpretation of the law is not to murder “context”, “context”.
The text is actually thou shall not murder. Strong’s word 7523. It’s very plainly murder and the renderings of “kill” are unfortunately out of context with modern understanding.

The Hebrew language has different words for the action, just as we do. The Hebrew word implies murder and should be translated as such or else we get stupid doctrines of total pacifism which have no biblical basis.
 
I just think the BBC are being smart. If you mock Jesus then Christians do get angry, but a lot of people can laugh about it. In many parts of the Muslim world however, it’s not that they can’t take a joke but unlike for example with Catholics, they have actual rules about how you treat the name and image of Muhammed. We don’t believe that drawing Jesus is blasphemy for example (no matter how you do it). Also, regardless of whether you believe they’re justified, mocking Islam = protests. You can’t control the actions of others so you have to control your own - so to avoid causing a riot, just don’t tip the boat.

My :twocents:.
 
The text is actually thou shall not murder. Strong’s word 7523. It’s very plainly murder and the renderings of “kill” are unfortunately out of context with modern understanding.

The Hebrew language has different words for the action, just as we do. The Hebrew word implies murder and should be translated as such or else we get stupid doctrines of total pacifism which have no biblical basis.
Here see for yourself;

Exodus 20:13 You shall not kill.

Here is Jesus speaking and interpreting the commandment “you shall not kill”.

Matthew 5:21“You have heard that it was said to your ancestors, ‘You shall not kill; and whoever kills will be liable to judgment.’* 22* But I say to you, whoever is angry* with his brother will be liable to judgment,

I am not debating the interpretation of thou shall not kill, to be thou shall not murder. We agree here. But some text still maintain the translation of “you shall not kill”.
 
Here see for yourself;

Exodus 20:13 You shall not kill.

Here is Jesus speaking and interpreting the commandment “you shall not kill”.

Matthew 5:21“You have heard that it was said to your ancestors, ‘You shall not kill; and whoever kills will be liable to judgment.’* 22* But I say to you, whoever is angry* with his brother will be liable to judgment,

I am not debating the interpretation of thou shall not kill, to be thou shall not murder. We agree here. But some text still maintain the translation of “you shall not kill”.
I could care less about poor translation done with certain dubious intent.

The language, the actual text (not the translation), says murder.

Here: interlinearbible.org/matthew/5.htm

Jesus ain’t “interpreting” anything. He’s speaking in plain language. We’ve already established the Hebrew concept, now look at the Greek, another language specific to the point of no excuse.

The Greek rendering is… tada! Murder.

Not killing. This smacks of a dubious translator intent, as if God didn’t know the correct word to use. The only other option is historical context, though no excuse. The word is very clearly murder and should be very clearly translated as such.

This is analogous to the rendering of “corn” instead of “wheat” when the Apostles picked it in the fields and were accused by the Pharisees.

It was not corn as we know maize. It was wheat.

I understand this, but, someone who was reading might think that somehow the Apostles were munching on actual maize. They weren’t. Just like the rendering of killing instead of murder is incorrect to today’s understanding.
 
It makes sense. Mock Jesus and nothing bad will happen. Oh, there’ll be controversy, but that can be good for ratings. OTOH, mock Mohammed and you’re likely to wake up dead.
On the other hand Mock Jesus and you’re likely to wake up in hell when you die .
 
On the other hand Mock Jesus and you’re likely to wake up in hell when you die .
I agree. Mocking the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) is also a grave sin which will lead to the fires of the Hellfire.
 
I agree. Mocking the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) is also a grave sin which will lead to the fires of the Hellfire.
*resisting the temptation… here.

According to you, the Martyrs of Cordoba are in Hell.

Good luck convincing us of that ma’am.
 
*resisting the temptation… here.

According to you, the Martyrs of Cordoba are in Hell.

Good luck convincing us of that ma’am.
It’s part of Islamic law that the Holy Prophet (saw) is so revered, any mockery of his name is to be punished.
 
It’s part of Islamic law that the Holy Prophet (saw) is so revered, any mockery of his name is to be punished.
So you are then claiming that 1) the Christian Martyrs of Cordoba “deserved” to be killed and 2) they are in Hell

Am I understanding you correctly?
 
So you are then claiming that 1) the Christian Martyrs of Cordoba “deserved” to be killed and 2) they are in Hell

Am I understanding you correctly?
I am of the opinion that no earthly court or judicial system has the power to allow death for blasphemy, but rather lesser punishments are to be given.

As to no 2, this is what the Qur’an teaches.
 
I am of the opinion that no earthly court or judicial system has the power to allow death for blasphemy, but rather lesser punishments are to be given.

As to no 2, this is what the Qur’an teaches.
Your opinion contradicts hadith to a level of ridiculousness, as the Quran is silent on this matter in explicit terms.

#2- Cool, another reason for me to warm myself with its contents.

The hilarious thing about this little exchange is I’ll likely end up with an infraction for uncharitable posts while you remain unscathed for saying martyrs are in Hell.:rolleyes:
 
Your opinion contradicts hadith to a level of ridiculousness, as the Quran is silent on this matter in explicit terms.

#2- Cool, another reason for me to warm myself with its contents.

The hilarious thing about this little exchange is I’ll likely end up with an infraction for uncharitable posts while you remain unscathed for saying martyrs are in Hell.:rolleyes:
Eh, I’ll just leave this right here:
The Noble Qur'an:
109:1 Say : O ye that reject Faith!
109:2 I worship not that which ye worship,
109:3 Nor will ye worship that which I worship.
109:4 And I will not worship that which ye have been wont to worship,
109:5 Nor will ye worship that which I worship.
109:6 To you be your Way, and to me mine.
 
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